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German government agency rolls out desktop Linux

A small German institute has become one of the Interior Ministry's first agencies to implement Linux on the desktop, as the...

Real World Linux Conference and trade show focusing on the Linux operating system.

Real World Linux Conference & Expo is Canada's only national, comprehensive event focusing on Linux and open source operating systems, a lower cost alternative to today's...

DoJ cracks down on piracy.

bi0s writes "David M. Rocci, 22, of Blacksburg, Va., who used the online screen name "krazy8," pleaded guilty on December 19, 2002, in U.S....

Advice for Buying a Linux-Compatible Laptop

Buying a fully Linux compliant laptop can be a truly harrowing experience. Many people have learned to deal with uncompliant laptops....

LynuxWorks and Cavium Demonstrate 1.1Gbps of IPsec

Julie Crabill writes "LynuxWorks and New SynergyWorks Partner Cavium Demonstrate 1.1Gbps of IPsec Performance. Standard 1.8 GHz Xeon-based Server Delivers 1.1Gbps of IPsec...

Red Hat: Debating enterprise Linux momentum futile

Michael S. Mimoso writes "The days of defending Linux momentum in the enterprise may rapidly be coming to a close. Red Hat executive Mark...

Coping With Choice: The Double-Edged Sword of the Linux Desktop (Part 1)

GonzoJohn writes "In this first part of a three part series, Linux Orbit's editor-in-chief John Gowin takes a look at the choices facing GNU/Linux...

How to bring more commercial applications to Linux

Author: JT Smith - By Matija Suklje - What most of you have probably already noticed is that Linux lacks commercial "professional" applications...

Linux Advisory Watch – February 21st, 2003

- By Benjamin D. Thomas Linux Advisory Watch is a comprehensive newsletter that outlines the security vulnerabilities that have been announced...

Gnome previews free Linux fonts

Bitstream's beta version of the freely available fonts -- the result of a recent agreement with the GNOME Foundation, are now...